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Amazon Prime Video
81
7.9
/3342/
75
/155/
68
/49/
4.0
/6372/
100
/74/
75
/10/
86
/17/

Welcome to Chechnya (2020)
This searing investigative work shadows a group of activists risking unimaginable peril to confront the ongoing anti-LGBTQ program raging in the repressive and closed Russian republic. Unfettered access and a remarkable approach to protecting anonymity exposes this under-reported atrocity–and an extraordinary group of people confronting evil.
poster
Netflix
80
7.8
/5200/
77
/363/
73
/127/
3.9
/17518/
100
/46/
88
/47/
77
/12/
cc age 13+

A Secret Love (2020)
Amid shifting times, two women kept their decades-long love a secret. But coming out later in life comes with its own set of challenges.
poster
Hoopla
78
33
7.8
/419/
84
/34/
76
/19/
3.8
/2096/

Divine Divas (2016)
Eight iconic performers of the first generation of Brazilian transvestite artists go on stage to celebrate their 50th career jubilee. The film depicts the human, personal dimension behind these icons, deconstructing gender stereotypes.
poster
Kanopy
53
14
7.5
/245/
30
/3/
36
/5/
3.7
/1053/

Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria (2005)
The first major uprising against police brutality, harassment, and societal oppression was not at Stonewall in 1969, but at Compton's Cafeteria in San Francisco three years earlier. Those who stood up were trans women and gay men. Now, nearly 40 years on, Susan Stryker and Victor Silverman tell the story of this oft-overlooked event in the history of American civil rights.
poster
Kanopy
52
7
7.2
/101/
58
/5/
10
/2/
3.5
/638/

Queens At Heart (1967)
A rare archival short, Queens at Heart follows four shockingly courageous pre-Stonewall trans women, Misty, Vicky, Sonja, and Simone. They go out as women at night, but live as men during the day, take hormones, and dream of “going for a change.” Subjected to a six-month psychological project, and cross-examined by dubious “experts” all four women are incredibly captivating subjects—whether being interrogated or partying at the ball.
poster
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10
/2/

Bound by Leather (2017)
In 1971, there was no Internet to connect people of like minds and provide safe distances to express ones unfiltered voice. Those on the fringe of society had to hold secret their thoughts, desires and inner workings. The DC Eagle opened in 1971 as a haven to gay men in the Leather/Levi community, giving a home, a brotherhood, and an active community to live and exist. This bar is unlike any other as the owners firmly believe the Eagle is bigger than any one person; it is the collective of the brotherhood. The Eagle still operates today upholding the traditions and philosophies that have served the community for over 40 years.
poster
?
6.9
/19/
8
/3/

Purple Skies (2014)
Heartrending stories of LBT people victimized and subjugated by the law, the family and society, as well as hopeful stories of youngsters who have come out of the closet bravely.
poster
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7.6
/10/
90
/1/
10
/2/

The Gay Rub: A Documentary (2018)
This documentary chronicles the project by Steven Reigns devoted to collecting rubbings from LGBTQ historical markers, signs, tombstones, cenotaphs, plaques, and monuments.
poster
Hoopla
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3.6
/96/
21
/6/
26
/5/

Drawn This Way (2019)
From Tom of Finland to Bugs Bunny in a dress – animation has been a place where artists can unleash and explore their sexuality. When did all this g(art) start? Is it a sexual turn-on? How did the artists get their start? Why the obsession with these fantastical stories and characters? Are they taken seriously in the mainstream comic world? Hosts Andy Cheng and Cara Connors dive into the pages of comic books, animated series, films and video games to discover the LGBTQ characters in the documentary Drawn this Way.
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10
/2/

Fuimos, somos y seremos parte del huracán (2018)
An audiovisual project in collaboration with Almería con Orgullo, which makes an intergenerational journey through the testimonies of LGTBI+ people and their participation in different social movements in the city of Almería.
poster
86
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7.7
/35/
100
/1/
100
/1/
3.5
/235/

Political Bodies (2022)
At a time when the far right is ascending to power around the world, the 2020 Brazilian municipal elections saw a surprising and unprecedented record of LGBT candidates. This film follows four young queer politicians during their electoral campaigns and reveals their struggle to affirm their rights to exist and be heard.
poster
?
6.1
/25/
38
/5/

The Typist (2015)
From the archives of the “queer Smithsonian,” San Francisco’s GLBT Historical Society, comes the forgotten history of a gay Korean War veteran tasked with writing the military discharges of outed gay seamen. The Typist details a conflicted clerk’s participation in discrimination and his divided allegiance to homosexuality and heroism.
poster
?
6.3
/27/
38
/5/

Travessia (2012)
A young gay boy from the Brazilian interior has a secret crush that turns in his worst nightmare. Based on real homophobic and violent events.
poster
65
?
7.5
/191/
73
/8/
36
/5/
3.5
/484/

Cured (2020)
Mentally ill. Deviant. Diseased. And in need of a cure. These were among the terms psychiatrists used to describe gay women and men in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. And as long as they were “sick”, progress toward equality was impossible. This documentary chronicles the battle waged by a small group of activists who declared war against a formidable institution – and won a crucial victory in the modern movement for LGBTQIA+ equality.
poster
Hoopla
?
8.3
/29/
10
/3/

Surviving the Silence (2020)
Years before “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” Col. Patsy Thompson was forced to expel Army hero Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer for being a lesbian. What no one knew was that Thompson was a lesbian, too. The way Thompson handles the military trial, however, leads to Cammermeyer’s reinstatement via federal court and eventual change in military policy. While Cammermeyer’s memoir was adapted as a 1995 television movie by Barbra Streisand, Thompson’s story remained a secret until now. In addition to revealing history, Surviving the Silence explores Thompson’s life with now-wife Barbara Brass. They candidly share how they wrestled with heart-wrenching choices in public and in private, hiding their relationship,and struggling to protect their love, while preserving Patsy’s career — and how they emerged to become vibrant activists later in life.
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It's Not the First Time We Fight for Our Love (2022)
The documentary tells the stories of persecution and violence when the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship acted against the LGBT population and how this same group constituted its resistance, becoming a fundamental subject of the redemocratization process. The coup of 64 did not establish this prejudice, but, during this period, the LGBT population was considered the enemy of the traditional family, morals and good customs.


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